HAMPTON — Superintendent Dr. Lois Costa and Principal Nathan Saddler are pleased to share that close to 100 Marston Elementary School students took the stage to display their talents at the school’s 22nd Annual Variety Show.
On Wednesday, March 13, Marston School students, families, staff, and greater Hampton school community members filled the Hampton Academy Auditorium for Marston’s 22nd Annual Variety Show.
Students in Grades 3-5 were invited to participate and perform in the show. There were over 66 acts with close to 100 students participating.
Acts included singing, dancing, comedy, drums, gymnastics, soccer, piano, yo-yo-ing, rapping, reciting poetry, and much more.
A group of volunteers consisting of Marston staff members led by the Integrated Arts Team helped to organize the show.
“We are so proud of every student who got up on the stage to show off their wide range of talents,” said Principal Saddler. “It takes great courage and bravery to go in front of your peers as these students did, and we applaud them for their hard work and enthusiasm! Thank you to everyone who helped to put on Marston’s Variety Show for the 22nd year!”
The show can be viewed on the District’s YouTube page here.
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